On 07/07/2011 06:28 PM, William Hopkins wrote:
On 07/07/11 at 06:11pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, William Hopkinswrote:
On 07/07/11 at 05:35pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
Here's my problem: I generally run GNOME but want to run Fvwm on
occasion.
In Debian, the Fvw
On 07/07/11 at 06:11pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, William Hopkins wrote:
>
> > On 07/07/11 at 05:35pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
> > > Here's my problem: I generally run GNOME but want to run Fvwm on
> > occasion.
> > >
> > > In Debian, the Fvwm configuration is auto-
When I create ~.fvwm/config, all the Debian menus go away.
How can I have a config file AND the auto-generated configuration and menus
from Debian ... AND preserve my config change when I log out and in again?
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, William Hopkins wrote:
> On 07/07/11 at 05:35pm, Steve
On 07/07/11 at 05:35pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
> Here's my problem: I generally run GNOME but want to run Fvwm on occasion.
>
> In Debian, the Fvwm configuration is auto-generated. If I create my
> own config file for Fvwm, all the menus generated by Debian go away.
>
> I want to start some serv
Here's my problem: I generally run GNOME but want to run Fvwm on occasion.
In Debian, the Fvwm configuration is auto-generated. If I create my own
config file for Fvwm, all the menus generated by Debian go away.
I want to start some services specifically in Fvwm, not in any (or
every) other w
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